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Tell me the fussy time will end soon

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babyOcho · 04/06/2008 19:21

DD is almost 13 weeks and her evening "fussy time" (I don't want to use the C word) seems to have gotten worse in the past few days. She's been fussy since about 6 weeks.

Please tell me that in your own experiences that it got worse and then got a lot lot better. I was waiting for the 12 week magic but it hasnt happened.

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nickytwotimes · 04/06/2008 19:23

Ds grew out of his fussy time aroud 14 weeks.

Sadly, he started teething shortly after that!
Seriously, he was okay after the 14 wk mark.
HTH?

nickytwotimes · 04/06/2008 19:24

Oh, btw, maybe she is coming down with something? In which case, tis very temporary!

babyOcho · 04/06/2008 19:27

She's been fussy every night for weeks and weeks. I thought that it started getting better, but then bad again.

Luckily she is such an angel all for the rest of the day, which makes it a lot easier when she does scream.

14 weeks, I am holding out!

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peggotty · 04/06/2008 19:27

Errrr, my ds is 4.5 months and is still vile for the last 2 hours before bedtime - sorry!! I am trying to stop thinking 'when he's x months/weeks old, it will get better' because it just gets my hopes up. This is probably not the reply you were looking for but obviously all babies are different.....

nickytwotimes · 04/06/2008 19:28

Er, don't come for me if it goes past 14 weeks, lol!

peggotty · 04/06/2008 19:28

Oh she's good during the day?! Lucky you, my ds grumps a lot of the day too! Be off with you, and think yourself lucky!

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